"I'm rather appalled that they're now making television shows about Playboy bunnies and stewardesses," the Good Wife star told New York Magazine. "I think, 'Really? Haven't we gone past that, well past that?'

"It's one of the reasons I'm so happy to be on such an intelligent show that portrays women as complex, intelligent, educated human beings. But the battle continues."

Baranski admitted that she has not yet seen either Pan Am or The Playboy Club, but added: "I just think the sexual commodification of women continues. In fact, it may be worse than ever."

However, Baranski explained that sexism can be dealt with well on television and used Mad Men as an example.

"I think it deals with where women were at that time," she said. "It's not exploitative, it's a wonderful look back at the way things were, how women were treated, how they looked and what the sexual mores were. And if anything, it should be a cautionary tale, like, 'Let's not go back there'."